1. McDonald's McDLT. A hot/cold burger you finished yourself. The bottom bun and meat was hot on one side of the container and the veggies and top on the other cool. They say it was dumped because of it's special styro container. Now the hot/cool thing wasn't a big deal and I could care less about it's container. The burger though had a very unique taste that no other McD burger has ever matched. It was special. I dont see why they cant bring it back in their current packaging.

2. Pizza Hut's Priazzo. That thing was massive! But again as with the McDLT, the taste was very unique to just it. I swear i could eat over half a one all by myself and I was just a kid. Damn tastey.

Those are just 2 examples of food items that were unique and the tastiest stuff either place offered and yet they still discontinued them Stupid fast food joints.

Deep fried? When was that? I worked there in 86-88 and they weren't deep fried even then. Just frozen things you put in a warmer, the same as the ones you get today as far as I can tell. Not that I have ordered one.

And you can still get McRibs, they have always been a limited time thing they bring back once a year or so.

I worked there when we had McDLTs, they were barely ordered. Stupid idea anyway, who wants a stone cold tomato on their warm burger? It was just a whopper anyway.

Deep fried? When was that? I worked there in 86-88 and they weren't deep fried even then. Just frozen things you put in a warmer, the same as the ones you get today as far as I can tell. Not that I have ordered one.

these. they officially replaced them in 92. I worked at one breifly during High School in probably 89 or 90 and we still had them, plus the McRibs (which was indeed limited but I haven't seen back in a long time). apparently they are making a small comeback though.

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Rodeo Cheesburger from BK. Haven't been to BK in forever so not sure if they brought them back but I know the last few times I went they were not on the menu. These were value cheeseburgers with BBQ sauce and onion rings. Loved those things.

I do share Daehawks' affection for the McDLT. Circa about 1985-1987, whenever I could take a break in the middle of my college class schedule, I'd sneak off campus for one.

I realize the gargantuan styrofoam packaging was horrific environmentally, but I still think (maybe I'm just a victim of ad slogans) that the "asssembled" burger tasted better than any other burger I've had at McDonald's, including the current 1/3 lb. Angus burgers (which I like OK).

Whataburger's A-1 Thick & Hearty Burger (less the grilled onions). A-1 has apparently signed up with BK on the Steakhouse burger, which has the sauce with crispy onions and mayo! Either/or would be fine, but both is just wrong. So it's unlikely that I'll see my A-1 Whataburger ever again.

Whataburger's A-1 Thick & Hearty Burger (less the grilled onions). A-1 has apparently signed up with BK on the Steakhouse burger, which has the sauce with crispy onions and mayo! Either/or would be fine, but both is just wrong. So it's unlikely that I'll see my A-1 Whataburger ever again.

You like Mint 3 Musketeers. Clearly, your tastebuds are off. A-1 and mayo on a burger is a lovely combination, and a staple for me whenever I go to Five Guys.

The Taco Bell Chili Cheese Burrito is indeed the remnant of the Chilito. And yes, the Chilito is the single best thing Taco Bell ever came up with. Nasty food, but just like Ramen, when you're hungry for it, it scratches the itch soooooo good.